Moe Day Sale and Some New Additions to Steam!

Happy Moeday friends! October 10th is Moeday because if you look at the kanji for “moe” 萌え it looks an awful lot like it’s made up of the characters for the date 十月十日 or 10/10. Fun, huh? To celebrate we have a sale going on all week with a selection of titles to appeal to a variety of types of moe! Check it out here!

I’m sure many of you are wondering what this means for our Steam catalogue going forward. The short version is: we’re optimistic but proceeding with caution. We’ll likely be slowly adding some back catalogue titles to the platform in the coming months, depending on approvals on Steam’s end. Newer titles will be considered on a case-by-case basis (we can’t make decisions like this alone after all, we need the approval of our developers of course). We’re planning to take it a little slow because guidance and precedent with the platform’s new policy on mature content is not super clear and we don’t want to end up in another situation where a title is abruptly pulled and we can’t adequately support our users. As always we appreciate your continued support and patience!

One other thing we’d appreciate though is if you’re interested in adult content on Steam that you update your user preferences to allow the platform to show you products containing adult content. Just go to your user preferences page and make sure you have this box checked:

A little suggestion, but could you add a gameplay tag to your store.
You have quite a few visual novels now with some sort of gameplay, 3rd party titles like Kagura Games too and it would be pretty neat to get a gameplay tag when I click directly on titles like Evenicle to show me other titles with some sort of gameplay.

It’s questionable why considerable amount of Countries are forbidden to buy for newly released titles. It could have been understandable if titles were released and got taken down after that country government’s sent requests for take down.

So you’re doing such prohibitions prior means either it’s sadly a Racist behavior or similar. Considering you’re not the only one making such games, suit yourselves losing customers not on those countries but also due bad publicity of your such action bring along.

It’s questionable why considerable amount of Countries are for-bidden to buy for newly released titles. It could have been understandable if titles were released and got taken down after that country government’s sent requests for take down.

So you’re doing such pro-hibitions prior means either it’s sadly a r-a-c-i-s-t behavior or similar. Considering you’re not the only one making such games, suit yourselves los-ing customers not on those countries but also due b-a-d publicity of your such action bring along.